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Microsoft IoT Pack for Raspberry Pi 2

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The Microsoft Internet of Things Pack for Raspberry Pi 2 is the best way to get started using Windows 10 and your Raspberry Pi as an IoT enabled device.

A collaboration between Microsoft’s IoT division and Adafruit, this pack’s the best way to get started using both Windows 10 on your Pi and to start doing some popular projects with the internet of things.

Check out windowsondevices.com for more information on how to set up Windows 10 on your Raspberry Pi!

As of December 22nd, 2015 this pack now comes with the November, 10th 2015 updated release of Windows 10 for Raspberry Pi. Click here to learn more about the update.

​Full Size Breadboard — In the past, we’ve used the half-size breadboard for a lot of Pi projects — but no longer! WIth 40 pins to break out, you’re going to need some space — and that’s why we’re including a full size breadboard in this pack.

Premium Male/Male Jumper Wires — 20 x 6″ (150mm) — These jumper wires are great for making wire harness or jumpering between headers on PCBs. We include the longer ones so they work well with the full-size breadboard.

5V 2A Switching Power Supply w/ 6′ MicroUSB Cable — The 5V 2A power adapter is the perfect choice for powering your Raspberry Pi B+ with 2 Amps of current output, and an extra long cord.

Assembled Adafruit BMP280 — The assembled verison of an Adafruit Instant Classic. This breakout board has a powerful BMP280 sensor from Bosh that’s good for environmental, temperature, and barometric pressure sensing. This version comes with headers already soldered on.

BONUS PARTS! Everyone loves bonuses so we include some parts that will get you through some of the tutorials on the Adafruit Learning System. These include:

1x Photo Cell

1x Breadboard Trim Potentiometer

5x 10K 5% 1/4W Resistor

5x 560 ohm 5% 1/4W Resistor

2x Diffused 10mm Blue LED

1x Electrolytic Capacitor — 1.0uF

2x Diffused 10mm Red LED

2x Diffused 10mm Green LED

3x 12mm Tactile Switches

Here’s a good introduction to the Pi 2 and a few more learn guides that are worth checking out to start. While they’re for the Model B, they will all apply to the Raspberry Pi Model B+ and the Raspberry Pi 2.

Introduction to outputs — light up an LED when you get an e-mail

Introduction to inputs — play MP3 audio files when three different buttons are pressed